By typing “ppp”, this script generates a sufficiently random string of text that can be
used for passwords. I wanted to make the text easy to remember, but hard to crack with a
brute force attack (explained nicely by XKCD-936
[A] and more in detail on the wiki
page
[A]).

I thought I would make the passwords a mix of a color, a fruit, a two-digit number, and a
punctuation character. This combination creates a human readable and memorable string, but
rated on password checkers, is exceptionally strong. Some
sites estimate that it would take an average of tens
of thousands, if not millions, of years to crack.

You can add more colors, fruits, and symbols, but I wanted to make sure that the
punctuation characters would be easy to hand write when giving them to new employees and
that each symbol would not require a US keyboard (no dollar signs, etc.).